GigaLanes

Private edge lanes for latency-sensitive traffic

Move voice, webhooks, and browser automation through faster edge paths.

GigaLanes gives teams a managed lane across SDNBROS edge infrastructure: anycast ingress, dual-stack routing, health-checked failover, and proof that packets are landing where they should.

One workload One edge path One measurable pilot
4
edge regions
IPv4/IPv6
dual-stack paths
15s
target withdrawal
Edge lane simulation
AI voice lane

MVP lanes

Start with the traffic that breaks when the network gets lazy.

01

AI voice lane

Low-latency pathing for Telnyx, SIP, WebSocket audio relay, and GPU pipeline traffic.

  • WSS ingress
  • GPU-side health checks
  • Call path evidence
02

Webhook lane

Anycast-style ingest for events that need fast delivery and clean failover behavior.

  • Regional edge intake
  • Replay-safe delivery
  • Status snapshots
03

Browser lane

Controlled egress paths for browser automation, scraping, audits, and proof workflows.

  • Pool-aware egress
  • Screenshot proof
  • Session cleanup

Who it is for

Use GigaLanes when normal hosting is fine until it suddenly is not.

Good fit

  • AI voice calls where latency changes the user experience
  • Webhook intake that needs regional failover and replay evidence
  • Browser automation that needs controlled egress and screenshots
  • IPv6-first or dual-stack products that need IPv4 reachability

Not the first fit

  • Static sites that only need basic CDN hosting
  • Apps without measurable network or delivery pain
  • Workloads that cannot define a pilot success metric
  • Teams looking for unmanaged raw VPS capacity only

What the MVP proves

A lane is only useful if it can be tested, failed, and measured.

Routing proof Show which edge received the session and which upstream path served it.
Failover proof Withdraw unhealthy paths instead of silently black-holing live traffic.
Workload proof Capture call, webhook, or browser evidence so pilots can be judged by output.
Cost proof Keep the expensive work on owned infrastructure and route only what matters.

Pilot pricing

Keep the first deal simple enough to close.

Validation

$500 setup

One workload mapped to one lane with baseline checks and a written go/no-go result.

Custom

Quote

Multi-region, higher traffic, dedicated egress, or custom compliance/reporting requirements.

Pilot offer

Reserve one lane for one workload.

The MVP pilot should be narrow: one domain, one traffic type, one success metric. Good first fits are AI phone calls, webhook intake, browser automation, or IPv6/IPv4 transition testing.

Questions

What a first buyer needs to know.

Is this a CDN?

No. The MVP is for traffic that needs routing control, failover behavior, and evidence, not just cached static assets.

What is the fastest pilot?

Webhook intake or browser automation is usually fastest. AI voice is higher value, but it needs a tighter call-path test.

Does GigaLanes replace my app hosting?

No. It sits in front of or beside a workload and handles the network path that needs special treatment.